Premium Content A man has died after being pulled from water near Byron Bay on Saturday. NSW Police have confirmed emergency services were called to Suffolk Park Beach, south of Byron Bay, about 12.30pm on April 10. after the body of a swimmer was removed from the water by surfers. Witnesses commenced CPR, but the 59-year-old Queensland man died at the scene. Officers from Tweed/Byron Police District attended and commenced inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the man s death. Meanwhile, a second man has also died in an unrelated incident in the state s south. Emergency services were called to Bittangabee Bay in Ben Boyd National Park, about 43km south of Eden, following a concern for welfare report for a kayaker about 8.10am on Saturday.
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Subscriber only The search for a missing Maclean woman, last seen leaving her son s Port Macquarie home to visit Gloucester, has come to a sad end after a body was located on a rural property on Saturday. The 78-year-old woman was last seen leaving her son s home in Port Macquarie on Tuesday March 16, 2021, to travel to Gloucester. Family members reported her missing to Mid North Coast police on Wednesday March 17, 2021, and About 5.15pm on Saturday April 10, a property owner notified police after locating the body of a woman on the riverbank of his rural property on Barrington West Road, Barrington.
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A man who died after a traffic crash near Narrabri in New South Wales on March 10, has been identified as a Queensland man.
Emergency services were called to the Newell Highway last Wednesday about 1.30am, after a 4WD and a refrigerated truck collided.
The male driver of the 4WD died at the scene and has been identified as a 38-year-old Queensland man.
The truck driver, a 46-year-old man, was treated by paramedics before being taken to Narrabri Base Hospital with suspected arm and chest injuries.
Officers from Oxley Police District established a crime scene and an investigation is ongoing into the circumstances surrounding the crash.